Spyke
lemmy.blahaj.zone

Given that my average deck price is $250, you best believe I'd start gathering.

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SkyezOpenreply
lemmy.world

Ah, a player on a budget I see.

/s

Though certain formats can get outta hand, and we'll not even speak of competitive vintage here.

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There's a vampiric tutor face-up there; these are probably commander decks. Could easily be thousands per deck.

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Honestly you’re not wrong. I started to proxy and honestly it feels so good. I’m so sick of spending so much money on cards.

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Coskiireply
lemmy.blahaj.zone

I like building janky messes that sometimes still work. Mana base is usually more than half the deck price.

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One of my favorite decks is probably cheap. It's just child of alara with every board wipe spell and shitty 2/3 color land I had in my binders at the time. Sprinkle in some draw power and polymorph and only 2 creatures with indestructible in the deck and there you go.

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Nah. I've got those and the corners are pointy. The ones in the picture are rounded - no sleeves.

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fedia.io

You can’t just pick it up though, that would be mundane. I think you are supposed to ensorcel a broom to do it for you or something, idk, I didn’t finish fantasia, nothing about that could go wrong

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lemmy.world

I have a bunch of magic cards from the mid 90s. Wonder if they're any good.

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I mean some of them can fetch a pretty penny. I'd find a good local card shop if you're interested in getting rid of them.

Or you can send them to me and I'll take em off your hands... But seriously it might be worth it for you to take them into a shop just to see if you have anything of value.

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Some could be expensive, I'd check somewhere like cardmarket.com

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That Vampiric Tutor at the bottom of pic is the most expensive card in Classic Sixth Edition, at $65.

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lemmy.world

Yeah no problem! pockets Alpha Black Lotus mint 10. Need anything else picked up?

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